False Equivalence
Definition: Assumes two situations are equivalent when they are not.
Example: Not recycling is just as bad as littering in the ocean.
Tip: Weigh the context and severity of each side.
An Encyclopedia of Errors in Reasoning
Definition: Assumes two situations are equivalent when they are not.
Example: Not recycling is just as bad as littering in the ocean.
Tip: Weigh the context and severity of each side.